Question:
How do I physically repeat a key? (or non simulated key repeat)?
BMFJack
2013-01-24 03:43:49 UTC
I'll be honest (irony) I'm trying to cheat in an online game I play (or rather, bot. Which is cheating.) The singular programmer/creator of the game is crafty however, any kind of simulated key press (such as that from a program of any kind) does not register within the game. I've tried creating macros as well, but they don't work either. Is there any quick/easy/cheap way to set something up to physically repeat a key on the keyboard? That's all I really need is just one key repeated over and over. A program that tricks the computer into thinking it is a real keyboard press might work as well, but I wasn't able to find one that had that specific intent. Any help here?
Three answers:
2013-01-24 18:53:42 UTC
You can try Advanced Key and Mouse Recorder. Hope it can help you.
Kevin
2013-01-24 11:56:47 UTC
Well, AutoHotkey has never failed for me, but if the developer really is as crafty as you say, all you need to do is get a programmable macro keyboard. Many keyboards have this feature these days, and you can probably get one cheap online. Because the macros are programmed on the keyboard, they send signals which are indistinguishable from actual keypresses.
2014-03-04 06:00:23 UTC
You may try this tool that helped me before

http://goo.gl/hlpNA


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